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April 21, 2009
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OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
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Nov 30, 1999, 12:00:00 AM
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:iconfiety1:
this is the final picture of my Purple Dragonfly Pendant. i really like the way it came out and how the dragonfly just sits in the middle. very fun to make leather cord holding it sets a good contrast. wire wrapped amethyst

What do you think of this?

How much would you pay for this piece?

EDIT: i zoomed in a lot so that the thumbnail showed more detail. do you like it more this way or was it better the way it was?

PS. Thanks everyone for so many faves i really appreciate it.
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:iconshiningfoot:
really pretty
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:iconfiety1:
thanks i am very proud of it.
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*aelthwyn Jun 5, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
pretty :aww:
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:iconfiety1:
thank you. glad you like it.
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`Xerces Apr 19, 2010  Professional Artisan Crafter
How beautiful! lovely colour and such cool details with the wrap and dragonfly
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:iconfiety1:
yeah this is one of my favorite pieces
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:iconlittle-vampire:
`Little-Vampire Apr 13, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
The amethyst is already a great stone, and that wrapping with the dragonfly seems to enhance even more the beauty of it! :clap: Great design!
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:iconfiety1:
thank you very much. i am glad you like it
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:iconlittle-vampire:
`Little-Vampire Apr 13, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
You're welcome! :)
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*balthasarcraft Apr 6, 2010  Professional Artisan Crafter
This is gorgeous! As far as pricing goes, I'm also only in the beginning stages of figuring that stuff out, but usually I try to account for the material cost, the labour cost, and occasionally something of my level of attachment to the item ... ie, how much would -I- pay for it, assuming my money were flowing reasonably?
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